hayrick

hayrick
hayrick c.1300, from HAY (Cf. hay) + RICK (Cf. rick).

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  • hayrick — UK [ˈheɪˌrɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms hayrick : singular hayrick plural hayricks a haystack …   English dictionary

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  • hayrick — noun Date: 15th century a relatively large sometimes thatched outdoor pile of hay ; haystack …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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